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then again if you had someone to buy it in the states and then they ship it as a gift so no extra tax! that would be really really good:wave:

 

Just say the word and you can send me some Special Brew in return.....In fact, I'm coming over in April, so if you want to get a shopping list to me, now's the time. It would be no problemo.

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Just say the word and you can send me some Special Brew in return.....In fact, I'm coming over in April, so if you want to get a shopping list to me, now's the time. It would be no problemo.

 

so let me get this straight you bring the suitcase full of saw parts and climbing gear over here, and return back to the states with it full of special brew!

 

how many suitcases you got?:icon14:

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Are you sleeping rough and pushing a shopping trolley round the streets these days?

 

That's funny! Far from it actually. I just miss a good can of chilled Brew. Alot of Yanks I know who have been to the UK love it too. To them there is no stigma attached to drinking Brew, it's just the same as enjoying a strong Belgian beer while in Brussels.

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loving the pics, forgive my ignorance but i presume that 084 is an older saw ie before the 880, why is their no manual oil button on the new range of stihl saws?? is that because you can adjust the chain oil flow by a screw??

 

anyone else got any pics of big or different saws?? i love em !!

 

also is there any websites i can look at with big saws and big trees coming down on ??

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Most new saws now have an auto oiler, the screw is to adjust the flow rate. The old saws like my 090 have a manual oiler, which you have to pump to push the oil thru to the bar. Some saws have both manual and auto oilers, such as the Husky 3120. Believe me, the modern way is far easier!!

If you want to see BIG saws, look out for the Predator saw, its a serious beast, heres a link for you, so you can follow its exploits on the competitiion circuit: http://gypoclimber.com/showthread.php?t=6945

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